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Chapter no 38

The Final Gambit (The Inheritance Games, 3)

Identify your assumptions. Question them. Negate them.ย As I stepped out of the chapel, I felt like a shell over my brain had been cracked wide open, and now possibilities were streaming in from every side.

What would I have done from the very beginning if Iโ€™d assumed that Toby had been taken as revenge for something that his father had done? I thought about Eve talking about Hawthorne secretsโ€”dark secrets, maybe even dangerous onesโ€”and then about Nan and her talk of empires and dirty hands.

What had Tobias Hawthorne done on his way to the top? Once heโ€™d amassed all that money and all that power, what had he used it to do?ย And to whom?

My brain sorting through possible next moves at warp speed, I turned to Oren. โ€œYou tracked threats against Tobias Hawthorne, back when you were his head of security. He had a List, like mine.โ€

List, capital L, threats. People who required watching.

โ€œMr. Hawthorne had a List,โ€ Oren confirmed. โ€œBut it was a bit different than yours.โ€

My List was heavy on strangers. From the moment Iโ€™d been named Tobias Hawthorneโ€™s heir, Iโ€™d been thrust into the kind of worldwide spotlight that automatically came with online death threats and would-be stalkers, people who wanted to be me and people who wanted to hurt me.

It was always worse right after a new story broke.ย Like now.

โ€œWould my grandfatherโ€™s List happen to be a list of

people he screwed over?โ€ Jameson asked Oren.

He saw what I did: If Tobyโ€™s captor was telling a story about envy, revenge, and triumphing over an old enemy, Tobias Hawthorneโ€™s List was a hell of a place to start.

 

 

Jameson and I caught the others up to speed, and Oren had the List delivered to the solarium. The room had glass walls and a glass ceiling, so no matter where you stood, you could feel the sun on your skin. After our near all-nighter, the seven of us were going to need all the help staying awake that we could get.

Especially because this was going to take a while.

Tobias Hawthorne hadnโ€™t just had a list of names. Heโ€™d had file folders like the one heโ€™d assembled on me, but for hundreds of people. Hundreds ofย threats.

โ€œYou tracked all these people?โ€ I asked Oren, staring at the stack and stacks of files.

โ€œIt wasnโ€™t a matter of actively tracking so much as knowing what they looked like, knowing their names, keeping an eye out.โ€ Orenโ€™s expression was smooth, unreadable,ย professional. โ€œThe files were Mr. Hawthorneโ€™s doing, not mine. I was only allowed to look at them if the person started popping up.โ€

Right now, we didnโ€™t have a face. We didnโ€™t have a name, so I focused on what we did have. โ€œWeโ€™re looking for an older man,โ€ I told the others quietly. โ€œSomeone who was bested and betrayed by Tobias Hawthorne.โ€ I wanted there to be more than that for us to go on. โ€œThere might be a family connection or a family-like connection or maybe even just a story focused on three people.โ€

โ€œThreeย men,โ€ Eve said, seeming to have recovered her voice, her grit, and her poise. โ€œIn the parable, theyโ€™re allย men. And this guy took Toby, not Zara or Skye. He took theย son.โ€

Sheโ€™d clearly been thinking about this. I stole a look at

Grayson, and the way he was looking at Eve made me think that she hadnโ€™t beenย thinkingย alone.

โ€œWell,โ€ Xander said, in an attempt at cheer. โ€œThatโ€™s not nothing to go on!โ€

I turned my attention back to the foldersโ€”stacks and stacks of them that left a heavy feeling in my stomach. โ€œWhoever this man is,โ€ I said, โ€œwhatever his history with Tobias Hawthorne, whatever he lostโ€”heโ€™s wealthy, powerful, and connected now.โ€

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